Laing's groundbreaking work posits a distinction between people as sources of action and people as the seat of experience, arguing that society dehumanizes people by only recognizing the former, and criticizing psychiatric institutions for failing to see that mental illness can partly be explained as a reaction to society's sickness
Reprint. Originally published: New York : Pantheon, 1967
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